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Originally posted by Peter Ward
What a cracker of an image!
I’ve previously pointed my rig at this system, but at 3400mm thought it looked rather fuzzy and unremarkable ...and moved on.
I’ve not seen a similar image of this object hence am blown away by your sublime wide field rendition.
Wonderful stuff....and an inspiration for many astroimagers to follow.
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Thanks for the very positive comments Peter. Much appreciated.
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Brilliant!
No idea that one existed.
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Thanks Mike. You learn something new every day!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
It's a crazy looking mess of a galaxy for sure huh? The mix of galactic cirrus and wispy galaxy makes for a rare combination, cool galaxy image Geoff
Mike
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Thanks Mike. I wasn't actually expecting the IFN until I noticed it in the stacked luminance. Then I went fishing for online pics to verify that I wasn’t getting some weird gradients or light leaks
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Originally Posted by cometcatcher
Amazing shot Geoff. Do you recall what time you used for LRGB?
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Thanks Kevin
200min B, 140min G, 130min R, 180min L, 70min Ha (Ha binned)